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The Queen: 70 years of Majestic Style

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The past 70 years have seen a 25-year-old princess transform into a nonagenarian monarch who is respected and loved the world over.

A woman whose views are never heard, Queen Elizabeth II has deployed fashion as a means to communicate and signal her position to the crowds who gather to see her in public and the millions who watch her television “I must be seen to be believed,” she has said. The Queen’s evolving attitude to dress reflects a visual landscape that began as genteel reportage in mostly black and white and has over the years evolved into today’s technicolor 24/7 news cycle, flashed around the globe in seconds and driven by social media. Incredibly, in her 70th year as monarch, the Queen feels as relevant as ever before–and she is, undoubtedly, a style icon. The 70 Years of Majestic Style celebrates the fashion evolution of Elizabeth II in her unprecedented Platinum Jubilee year.

176 pages, Hardcover

Published April 19, 2022

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May 22, 2022
I am a massive royalist, always have been, and a particular fan of The Queen. She’s an inspiration and simply fabulous, to still be doing what she’s doing at 96 is just incredible.

Like Bethan’s previous book about the style of The Duchess of Cambridge from private to public figure, this documents the style evolution of Princess to Queen to legend.

The Queen has never set out to be a fashion icon. She knows what suits her, her position and her event. She has her favourites - a brightly coloured dress and coat, with matching hat, and her reliable heeled court shoes, gloves and handbag - and she just so happens to be, in my opinion, one of the most timelessly stylish women in the world.

I’d be interested to know if the photos in the book are chosen by Bethan Holt herself or if there’s a group of people who choose them and she narrates around them. The book is full of photos documenting her life from a princess who was never destined to rule, to a lady who has been top of her game for 70 years. They are gorgeous and give a definite sense of pride when you flick through them.

I am so jealous of Bethan’s job - to research and write about royal fashion and get paid for it - it’s just the dream.

Fashion can often be seen as frivolous but the Queen puts so much thought into her diplomatic dressing it’s seriously impressive.

I have always adored The Queen but the loss of Prince Phillip has made me admire here even more and I’m now more aware than ever that we won’t have her forever, and that makes me sad, but for now, we say God save the Queen.

Happy jubilee ma’am…..you never know, she might read this.
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2,888 reviews224 followers
December 23, 2022
An interesting overview of the life of Queen Elizabeth II and the ways in which she used fashion to shape and project her image. It includes many photographs and anecdotes involving various outfits and occasions when they were worn.
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March 14, 2024
I enjoyed this book very much! It has excellent illustrations and lots of those interesting tidbits of information which warm this devoted Royalist's heart?
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June 9, 2022
This lovely coffee table book looks at the key elements that make up the queens outfits including shoes, jewellery and hats as well as the dresses and other elements. Supported by beautiful colour photos.
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July 18, 2022
Fabulous! Full of so many wonderful pictures I had never seen of The Queen.
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March 4, 2023
Received as a Christmas gift and very glad I did. A very interesting and fun read, look forward to it being part of my permanent collection about Queen Elizabeth II.
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